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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Oct 21, 2019 13:31:24 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 1st race of the season the Kraco Car Stereo 150 at the Phoenix International Raceway.
Rick Mears won the pole, with a time of 32.054 seconds, beating Kevin Cogan by 0.218 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Rick Mears won his 1st pole of the year, Mears won his 6th career pole in the CART Series and his first since 1981 at Watkins Glen; 3 races ago, Bobby Unser, who won this race one year ago, is not entered in this event, Rick Mears, the 1981 CART Series Champion, will be starting 1st
1.1-Rick Mears 2.4-Kevin Cogan 3.5-Johnny Rutherford 4.20-Gordon Johncock 5.40-Mario Andretti 6.7-Tom Sneva 7.21-Geoff Brabham 8.49-Chip Mead 9.34-Hurley Haywood 10.30-Howdy Holmes 11.75-Dennis Firestone 12.2-Bill Alsup 13.18-Dick Ferguson 14.31-Roger Mears 15.3-Pancho Carter 16.37-Scott Brayton 17.19-Bobby Rahal 18.6-Tony Bettenhausen Jr. 19.10-Al Unser 20.28-Herm Johnson 21.55-Josele Garza 22.12-Chip Ganassi
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Oct 21, 2019 18:05:50 GMT -5
Race #1 - Kraco Car Stereo 150
The CART Series made their 1st stop of 1982 at the Phoenix International Raceway, in Avondale, Phoenix, for the Kraco Car Stereo 150.
Rick Mears, the 1981 CART Series Champion, led the field to the Green Flag and quickly picked up right where he left off in 1981 as he built up a big lead in the early half of the event due to no cautions coming out, giving drivers only one chance to fix their cars. Mears would lose the lead briefly when he pitted on Lap 83 to Pancho Carter, before taking it back for good one lap later on Lap 85. Back in the lead, Mears was unstoppable once again, pulling away and doing something that had never happened in the four year history of the CART Series; lapped the entire field on the way to his 10th career win.
Other Noticeables: Rick Mears scored his 1st win of the year, Mears led 2 times for 149 laps, including the final 66 laps, It was the 10th win of his career in the CART Series and his first since 1981 at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez; 2 races ago Bobby Rahal(13th) and Chip Ganassi(22nd) made their CART Series debuts, Rick Mears, who finished 1st, is the points leader, leading Pancho Carter by 6 points
1.1-Rick Mears (149 laps led) 2.3-Pancho Carter-1 lap (1 lap led) 3.49-Chip Mead-1 lap 4.75-Dennis Firestone-1 lap 5.21-Geoff Brabham-1 lap 6.7-Tom Sneva-1 lap 7.2-Bill Alsup-1 lap 8.31-Roger Mears-2 laps 9.34-Hurley Haywood-2 laps 10.37-Scott Brayton-2 laps 11.55-Josele Garza-2 laps 12.28-Herm Johnson-3 laps 13.19-Bobby Rahal-3 laps 14.18-Dick Ferguson-3 laps 15.4-Kevin Cogan-3 laps 16.40-Mario Andretti-3 laps 17.5-Johnny Rutherford-3 laps 18.20-Gordon Johncock-3 laps 19.6-Tony Bettenhausen Jr.-4 laps 20.10-Al Unser-4 laps 21.30-Howdy Holmes-5 laps 22.12-Chip Ganassi-150 laps (Camshaft)
Rick Mears-1-83 Pancho Carter-84 Rick Mears-85-150
2 Lead Changes among 2 drivers
Caution Flags: 0 for 0 laps
Margin of Victory: 1 Lap
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 29 Minutes and 37 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Nov 10, 2019 9:59:48 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 2nd race of the season the Stroh's 200 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Rick Mears won the pole, with a time of 32.420 seconds, beating Al Unser by 0.067 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Rick Mears won his 2nd pole of the year and second in a row, Mears won his 7th career pole in the CART Series and his first since Phoenix; 1 race ago, Tom Sneva, who won this race in 1979, will be starting 7th, Rick Mears, who will be starting 1st, is the points leader, leading Pancho Carter by 6 points
1.1-Rick Mears 2.10-Al Unser 3.20-Gordon Johncock 4.31-Roger Mears 5.40-Mario Andretti 6.36-Patrick Bedard 7.7-Tom Sneva 8.33-Danny Sullivan 9.35-Gordon Smiley 10.2-Bill Alsup 11.32-Hector Rebaque 12.6-Tony Bettenhausen Jr. 13.42-Jim Hickman 14.3-Pancho Carter 15.28-Herm Johnson 16.21-Geoff Brabham 17.89-Phil Krueger 18.55-Josele Garza 19.4-Kevin Cogan
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Nov 11, 2019 6:07:43 GMT -5
Race #2 - Stroh's 200
The CART Series made their 2nd stop of 1982 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway, in Atlanta, Georgia, for the Stroh's 200.
For the second race in a row, Rick Mears led the field to the green flag and would pick up right where he left off at Phoenix, but this time he had more of a challenger as Danny Sullivan took the lead on Lap 6, only to lose it back two laps later, then regained it on Lap 9 and slowly began to pull away over time due to no cautions coming out, giving drivers only one chance to make a trip to pit road, during which time Gordon Johncock led briefly before Rick Mears took the led back thanks to a quick pit stop, coming out with a five second led due to only a two tire pit stop.
Over the last fifty laps, Mears's lead grew to over nine seconds thanks to lap traffic, and Mears easily scored his second win in a row.
Other Noticeables: Rick Mears scored his 2nd win of the year and second in a row, Mears led 3 times for 68 laps, including the final 62 laps, It was the 11th win of his career in the CART Series and his first since Phoenix; 1 race ago Danny Sullivan(2nd), Jim Hickman(5th), Patrick Bedard(12th) and Hector Rebaque(16th) made their CART Series debuts, Rick Mears, who finished 1st, kept his points lead, leading Danny Sullivan by 34 points
1.1-Rick Mears (68 laps led) 2.33-Danny Sullivan (62 laps led) 3.20-Gordon Johncock (2 laps led) 4.31-Roger Mears 5.42-Jim Hickman 6.28-Herm Johnson 7.2-Bill Alsup-1 lap 8.10-Al Unser-1 lap 9.89-Phil Krueger-1 lap 10.3-Pancho Carter-1 lap 11.40-Mario Andretti-1 lap 12.36-Patrick Bedard-1 lap 13.35-Gordon Smiley-1 lap 14.21-Geoff Brabham-1 lap 15.6-Tony Bettenhausen Jr.-2 laps 16.32-Hector Rebaque-2 laps 17.7-Tom Sneva-2 laps 18.4-Kevin Cogan-3 laps 19.55-Josele Garza-5 laps
Rick Mears-1-5 Danny Sullivan-6-7 Rick Mears-8 Danny Sullivan-9-68 Gordon Johncock-69-70 Rick Mears-71-132
5 Lead Changes among 3 drivers
Caution Flags: 0 for 0 laps
Margin of Victory: 9.689 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 26 Minutes and 40 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Dec 19, 2019 15:34:05 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 3rd race of the season the Gould Rex Mays Classic at the Milwaukee Mile.
Gordon Johncock won the pole, with a time of 35.540 seconds, beating Kevin Cogan by 0.097 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Gordon Johncock won his 1st pole of the year, Johncock won his 1st career pole in the CART Series in his start, Mario Andretti, who won this race one year ago, will be starting 8th, Rick Mears, who will be starting 3rd, is the points leader, leading Danny Sullivan by 34 points
1.20-Gordon Johncock 2.4-Kevin Cogan 3.1-Rick Mears 4.7-Tom Sneva 5.14-A.J. Foyt 6.18-Billy Vukovich Jr. 7.55-Josele Garza 8.40-Mario Andretti 9.21-Geoff Brabham 10.72-Tom Bigelow 11.34-Johnny Parsons 12.30-Howdy Holmes 13.5-Johnny Rutherford 14.10-Al Unser 15.19-Bobby Rahal 16.33-Danny Sullivan 17.6-Tony Bettenhausen Jr. 18.3-Pancho Carter 19.31-Roger Mears 20.36-Scott Brayton 21.2-Bill Alsup 22.22-Dick Simon 23.28-Herm Johnson
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Dec 19, 2019 18:00:00 GMT -5
Race #3 - Gould Rex Mays Classic
The CART Series made their 3rd stop of 1982 at the Milwaukee Mile, in West Allis, Wisconsin, for the Gould Rex Mays Classic.
Gordon Johncock led the field to the green flag and would lead the first laps before Kevin Cogan took the lead as he would lead for much of the first half of the event before A.J. Foyt took over briefly when Johnny Parsons took over as he dominated the race, leading 61 of the 150 laps but with twenty two laps to go, Roger Mears's Clutch broken, causing him to slow Parsons down, which allowed for A.J. Foyt to retake the lead. A caution with eleven laps to go set up a shootout, and as much as Parsons tried, he was unable to pass Foyt, who scored his first career CART Series win.
Other Noticeables: A.J. Foyt scored his 1st win of the year, Foyt led 3 times for 42 laps, including the final 22 laps, It was the 1st win of his career in the CART Series in his 5th start, Rick Mears, who finished 5th, kept his points lead, leading Gordon Johncock by 32 points
1.14-A.J. Foyt (42 laps led) 2.34-Johnny Parsons (61 laps led) 3.20-Gordon Johncock (2 laps led) 4.4-Kevin Cogan (45 laps led) 5.1-Rick Mears 6.7-Tom Sneva 7.3-Pancho Carter 8.21-Geoff Brabham 9.55-Josele Garza-1 lap 10.5-Johnny Rutherford-1 lap 11.30-Howdy Holmes-1 lap 12.2-Bill Alsup-1 lap 13.33-Danny Sullivan-1 lap 14.72-Tom Bigelow-2 laps 15.18-Billy Vukovich Jr.-2 laps 16.36-Scott Brayton-2 laps 17.6-Tony Bettenhausen Jr.-2 laps 18.19-Bobby Rahal-3 laps 19.10-Al Unser-3 laps 20.22-Dick Simon-3 laps 21.40-Mario Andretti-13 laps (Accident) 22.31-Roger Mears-23 laps (Clutch) 23.28-Herm Johnson-150 laps (Oil Leak)
Gordon Johncock-1-2 Kevin Cogan-3-47 A.J. Foyt-48-65 Johnny Parsons-66-95 A.J. Foyt-96-97 Johnny Parsons-98-128 A.J. Foyt-129-150
6 Lead Changes among 4 drivers
Caution Flags: 1 for 4 laps Lap 139 (Car #40 Accident Frontstretch)
Margin of Victory: 0.981 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 41 Minutes and 20 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Feb 1, 2020 14:59:40 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 4th race of the season the inaugural Budweiser Cleveland 500 at the Burke Lakefront Airport.
Mario Andretti won the pole, with a time of 90.540 seconds, beating Bobby Rahal by 0.258 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Mario Andretti won his 1st pole of the year, Andretti won his 2nd career pole in the CART Series and his first since 1980 at Phoenix; 15 races ago, Rick Mears, who will be starting 5th, is the points leader, leading Gordon Johncock by 32 points
1.40-Mario Andretti 2.19-Bobby Rahal 3.21-Geoff Brabham 4.10-Al Unser 5.1-Rick Mears 6.20-Gordon Johncock 7.2-Bill Alsup 8.4-Kevin Cogan 9.99-Vern Schuppan 10.12-Chip Ganassi 11.3-Pancho Carter 12.28-Herm Johnson 13.46-Jerry Karl 14.42-Jim Hickman 15.7-Tom Sneva 16.22-Dick Simon 17.14-A.J. Foyt 18.34-Johnny Parsons 19.15-Bill Tempero 20.5-Johnny Rutherford 21.30-Howdy Holmes 22.55-Josele Garza 23.32-Hector Rebaque 24.31-Roger Mears
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Feb 1, 2020 18:00:56 GMT -5
Race #4 - Budweiser Cleveland 500
The CART Series made their 4th stop of 1982 at the Burke Lakefront Airport, in Cleveland, Ohio, for the inaugural Budweiser Cleveland 500.
Mario Andretti led the field to the green flag but it was Bobby Rahal who would get a run in Turn 1 and would lead the first five laps as the tricky nine turn track was a demolition derby for all the drivers as points leader Rick Mears was taken out on the first lap, losing out a chance to score any points. A total of fifteen cautions would slow the race down, by the time the race was half way, nearly half the field was taken out. Gordon Johncock would lead for much of the day, but shortly after the last caution, Geoff Brabham took the lead and was able to hold on for the last quarter of the race and scored his first career win.
Other Noticeables: Geoff Brabham scored his 1st win of the year, Brabham led 2 times for 51 laps, including the final 49 laps, It was the 1st win of his career in the CART Series in his 7th start, Gordon Johncock, who finished 2nd, became the new points leader, leading Geoff Brabham by 14 points
1.21-Geoff Brabham (51 laps led) 2.20-Gordon Johncock (49 laps led) 3.99-Vern Schuppan (2 laps led) 4.40-Mario Andretti-1 lap 5.19-Bobby Rahal-1 lap (5 laps led) 6.4-Kevin Cogan-1 lap (Valve) (6 laps led) 7.10-Al Unser-1 lap 8.5-Johnny Rutherford-2 laps 9.15-Bill Tempero-3 laps 10.42-Jim Hickman-4 laps (1 lap led) 11.28-Herm Johnson-4 laps 12.46-Jerry Karl-50 laps (Accident) (3 laps led) 13.55-Josele Garza-56 laps (Accident) 14.32-Hector Rebaque-57 laps (Accident) 15.22-Dick Simon-74 laps (Clutch) (1 lap led) 16.14-A.J. Foyt-81 laps (Accident) 17.7-Tom Sneva-84 laps (Accident) 18.30-Howdy Holmes-86 laps (Accident) 19.31-Roger Mears-87 laps (Accident) 20.34-Johnny Parsons-94 laps (Accident) (7 laps led) 21.2-Bill Alsup-98 laps (Accident) 22.12-Chip Ganassi-113 laps (Header) 23.3-Pancho Carter-124 laps (Accident) 24.1-Rick Mears-124 laps (Accident)
Mario Andretti-Pole Bobby Rahal-1-5 Jim Hickman-6 Gordon Johncock-7-12 Johnny Parsons-13-19 Kevin Cogan-20-21 Geoff Brabham-22-23 Vern Schuppan-24-25 Jerry Karl-26-28 Dick Simon-29 Gordon Johncock-30-60 Kevin Cogan-61-65 Gordon Johncock-66-77 Geoff Brabham-78-125
12 Lead Changes among 9 drivers
Caution Flags: 15 for 30 laps Lap 1 (Car #1 Accident Turn 1; Cars #3 and 12 Accident Turn 7), Lap 4 (Car #5 Spin Turn 8), Lap 7 (Cars #21 and 99 Spin Turn 5), Lap 11 (Car #30 Spin Turn 7), Lap 15 (Car #19 Spin Turn 7), Lap 18 (Cars #20 and 31 Spin Turn 8), Lap 23 (Car #46 Spin Turn 7), Lap 27 (Cars #99 and 4 Spin Turn 7), Lap 31 (Car #10 Spin Turn 7), Lap 35 (Car #22 Spin Turn 7), Lap 38 (Cars #31, 46 and 30 Accident Turn 6), Lap 66 (Car #21 Spin Turn 8), Lap 69 (Cars #99 and 32 Accident Turn 6), Lap 72 (Car #4 Spin Turn 7), Lap 75 (Cars #10 and 46 Accident Turn 5)
Margin of Victory: 11.770 Seconds
Time of Race: 3 Hours, 53 Minutes and 11 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Mar 27, 2020 5:59:54 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 5th race of the season the Norton Michigan 500 at the Michigan International Speedway.
Mike Mosley won the pole, with a time of 43.977 seconds, beating Jim Hickman by 0.193 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Mike Mosley won his 1st pole of the year, Mosley won his 3rd career pole in the CART Series and his first since 1979 at Trenton; 32 races ago, Rick Mears, who won this race one year ago, will be starting 21st, Gordon Johncock, who will start 8th, has a 14 point lead over Geoff Brabham
1.18-Mike Mosley 2.42-Jim Hickman 3.21-Geoff Brabham 4.56-Gary Bettenhausen 5.10-Al Unser 6.40-Mario Andretti 7.72-Tom Bigelow 8.20-Gordon Johncock 9.30-Howdy Holmes 10.4-Kevin Cogan 11.19-Bobby Rahal 12.3-Pancho Carter 13.31-Roger Mears 14.34-Johnny Parsons 15.65-Phil Krueger 16.6-Tony Bettenhausen Jr. 17.91-Don Whittington 18.2-Bill Alsup 19.37-Scott Brayton 20.46-Jerry Karl 21.1-Rick Mears 22.49-Spike Gehlhausen 23.35-George Snider 24.12-Chip Ganassi 25.55-Josele Garza 26.22-Dick Simon 27.5-Johnny Rutherford 28.32-Hector Rebaque 29.7-Tom Sneva 30.17-Ken Hamilton 31.36-Patrick Bedard 32.77-Tom Frantz 33.14-A.J. Foyt 34.28-Herm Johnson
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Mar 27, 2020 14:08:55 GMT -5
Race #5 - Norton Michigan 500
The CART Series made their 5th stop of 1982 at the Michigan International Speedway, in Brooklyn, Michigan, for the Norton Michigan 500.
Mike Mosley but it was Jim Hickman who would lead the first two laps as the five hundred mile race would be one of the most competitive races in the CART Series history, as while only two cautions would fly, the battle for position and for the lead would happen nearly every lap, keeping the fans on the edge of their seats. Mario Andretti would be the driver that would dominate the race, leading 139 of the 250 laps, but a late race caution shuffled him to the last car on the lead lap as he worked his way up through the field past lap traffic and the few remaining on the lead lap as he would catch Gordon Johncock, who had taken the lead with seven to go, and by the time the white flag was flown but was unable to pass him in time as Johncock would score the win by one car length.
Other Noticeables: Gordon Johncock scored his 1st win of the year, Johncock led 4 times for 36 laps, including the final 7 laps, It was the 4th win of his career in the CART Series and his first since 1981 at Riverside; 10 races ago, Gordon Johncock, who finished 1st, kept his points lead, leading Mario Andretti by 69 points
1.20-Gordon Johncock (36 laps led) 2.40-Mario Andretti (139 laps led) 3.18-Mike Mosley (26 laps led) 4.10-Al Unser (9 laps led) 5.6-Tony Bettenhausen Jr. (2 laps led) 6.4-Kevin Cogan-1 lap 7.56-Gary Bettenhausen-1 lap (6 laps led) 8.30-Howdy Holmes-1 lap 9.2-Bill Alsup-1 lap 10.37-Scott Brayton-2 laps 11.1-Rick Mears-2 laps 12.35-George Snider-3 laps 13.3-Pancho Carter-3 laps 14.31-Roger Mears-3 laps 15.46-Jerry Karl-3 laps 16.22-Dick Simon-3 laps 17.91-Don Whittington-5 laps 18.32-Hector Rebaque-5 laps 19.14-A.J. Foyt-5 laps 20.17-Ken Hamilton-5 laps 21.36-Patrick Bedard-5 laps 22.55-Josele Garza-5 laps 23.12-Chip Ganassi-5 laps 24.65-Phil Krueger-5 laps 25.42-Jim Hickman-6 laps (9 laps led) 26.28-Herm Johnson-7 laps 27.21-Geoff Brabham-8 laps (17 laps led) 28.34-Johnny Parsons-9 laps (Accident) 29.77-Tom Frantz-13 laps 30.19-Bobby Rahal-37 laps (Camshaft) (6 laps led) 31.5-Johnny Rutherford-152 laps (Accident) 32.72-Tom Bigelow-158 laps (Engine) 33.49-Spike Gehlhausen-187 laps (Header) 34.7-Tom Sneva-234 laps (Header)
Mike Mosley-Pole Jim Hickman-1-2 Mike Mosley-3 Jim Hickman-4-10 Mike Mosley-11-12 Mario Andretti-13-15 Mike Mosley-16-18 Mario Andretti-19-26 Geoff Brabham-27-33 Mario Andretti-34-36 Geoff Brabham-37-46 Al Unser-47-48 Mike Mosley-49-52 Mario Andretti-53-65 Al Unser-66-72 Mario Andretti-73-81 Bobby Rahal-82 Mario Andretti-83-89 Gary Bettenhausen-90-95 Mario Andretti-96 Bobby Rahal-97 Mike Mosley-98-100 Mario Andretti-101-146 Mike Mosley-147-148 Mario Andretti-149-197 Bobby Rahal-198-201 Gordon Johncock-202-217 Mike Mosley-218-222 Gordon Johncock-223-229 Mike Mosley-230-232 Gordon Johncock-233-238 Mike Mosley-239-241 Tony Bettenhausen Jr.-242-243 Gordon Johncock-244-250
32 Lead Changes among 9 drivers
Caution Flags: 2 for 8 laps Lap 47 (Car #21 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 192 (Car #56 Spin Turn 4)
Margin of Victory: 0.131 Seconds
Time of Race: 3 Hours, 24 Minutes and 11 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 26, 2020 14:03:02 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 6th race of the season the Provimi Veal Tony Bettenhausen 200 at the Milwaukee Mile.
Rick Mears won the pole, with a time of 35.562 seconds, beating Bobby Rahal by 0.134 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Rick Mears won his 3rd pole of the year, Mears won his 8th career pole in the CART Series and his first since Atlanta; 4 races ago, Al Unser, who won this race one year ago, will be starting 23rd, Gordon Johncock, who will start 5th, has a 69 point lead over Mario Andretti
1.1-Rick Mears 2.19-Bobby Rahal 3.2-Bill Alsup 4.3-Pancho Carter 5.20-Gordon Johncock 6.4-Kevin Cogan 7.31-Roger Mears 8.40-Mario Andretti 9.7-Tom Sneva 10.18-Mike Mosley 11.72-Tom Bigelow 12.21-Geoff Brabham 13.30-Howdy Holmes 14.15-Bill Tempero 15.8-Gary Bettenhausen 16.55-Josele Garza 17.5-Johnny Rutherford 18.46-Jerry Karl 19.28-Herm Johnson 20.6-Tony Bettenhausen Jr. 21.22-Dick Simon 22.64-Greg Leffler 23.10-Al Unser
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 26, 2020 17:00:08 GMT -5
Race #6 - Provimi Veal Tony Bettenhausen 200
The CART Series made their 6th stop of 1982 at the Milwaukee Mile, in West Allis, Wisconsin, for the Provimi Veal Tony Bettenhausen 200.
Rick Mears lead the first two laps before he was passed by Bobby Rahal, Rahal's lead would only last three laps before Pancho Carter took over and would lead for much of the first half of the race until Mario Andretti took over. Andretti would keep a hold of the lead till just after the halfway mark when Tom Sneva would pass Andretti. Sneva would pull away over the remaining laps, building up a lead of fifteen seconds and would score his first win in nearly two years.
Other Noticeables: Tom Sneva scored his 1st win of the year, Sneva led 1 time for 73 laps, which were the final 73 laps, It was the 3rd win of his career in the CART Series and his first since 1980 at Mexico City; 18 races ago, Gordon Johncock, who finished 9th, kept his points lead, leading Mario Andretti by 49 points
1.7-Tom Sneva (73 laps led) 2.19-Bobby Rahal (3 laps led) 3.40-Mario Andretti (65 laps led) 4.4-Kevin Cogan 5.21-Geoff Brabham 6.3-Pancho Carter-2 laps (57 laps led) 7.55-Josele Garza-2 laps 8.18-Mike Mosley-2 laps 9.20-Gordon Johncock-2 laps 10.2-Bill Alsup-2 laps 11.5-Johnny Rutherford-3 laps 12.28-Herm Johnson-3 laps 13.15-Bill Tempero-3 laps 14.1-Rick Mears-3 laps (2 laps led) 15.46-Jerry Karl-4 laps 16.72-Tom Bigelow-4 laps 17.31-Roger Mears-5 laps 18.22-Dick Simon-5 laps 19.64-Greg Leffler-5 laps 20.6-Tony Bettenhausen Jr.-8 laps 21.30-Howdy Holmes-80 laps (Engine) 22.8-Gary Bettenhausen-127 laps (Engine) 23.10-Al Unser-200 laps (Did Not Start)
Rick Mears-1-2 Bobby Rahal-3-5 Pancho Carter-6-48 Mario Andretti-49-51 Pancho Carter-52-65 Mario Andretti-66-127 Tom Sneva-128-200
6 Lead Changes among 5 drivers
Caution Flags: 2 for 8 laps Lap 92 (Car #46 Spin Frontstretch) Lap 121 (Car #30 Stalled Turn 3)
Margin of Victory: 15.966 Seconds
Time of Race: 2 Hours, 13 Minutes and 11 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Nov 14, 2020 15:00:27 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 7th race of the season the Domino's Pizza Pocono 500 at the Pocono International Raceway.
Mike Mosley won the pole, with a time of 59.346 seconds, beating Kevin Cogan by 0.081 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Mike Mosley won his 2nd pole of the year, Mosley won his 4th career pole in the CART Series and his first since Michigan; 2 races ago, Bill Alsup, who won this race in 1980, will be starting 16th, Gordon Johncock, who will start 12th, has a 49 point lead over Mario Andretti
1.18-Mike Mosley 2.4-Kevin Cogan 3.1-Rick Mears 4.56-Gary Bettenhausen 5.31-Roger Mears 6.19-Bobby Rahal 7.40-Mario Andretti 8.34-Johnny Parsons 9.21-Geoff Brabham 10.12-Chip Ganassi 11.5-Johnny Rutherford 12.20-Gordon Johncock 13.6-Tony Bettenhausen Jr. 14.46-Jerry Karl 15.7-Tom Sneva 16.2-Bill Alsup 17.22-Dick Simon 18.65-Phil Krueger 19.55-Josele Garza 20.14-A.J. Foyt 21.36-Scott Brayton 22.35-George Snider 23.24-Billy Vukovich Jr. 24.23-Jim McElreath 25.3-Pancho Carter 26.86-Al Loquasto 27.72-Tom Bigelow 28.30-Howdy Holmes 29.27-Spike Gehlhausen 30.10-Al Unser
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Nov 15, 2020 15:00:17 GMT -5
Race #7 - Domino's Pizza Pocono 500The CART Series made their 7th stop of 1982 at the Pocono International Raceway, in Long Pond, Pennsylvania, for the Domino's Pizza Pocono 500. Mike Mosley led the field to the Green Flag as for the first time in two years the CART Series raced at the Tricky Triangle, but it was Kevin Cogan who would lead the first two laps before he was passed by Rick Mears. Mears would lead for the first quarter of the race until he fell out of contention after being in two wrecks, allowing of Cogan to assume the lead and would dominate the day, leading 91 of the event's 200 laps, but it was Bobby Rahal who would hold the lead as the field took the white flag as Cogan waited till just before the final turn to make his move, clearing Rahal and would go on to score the first win of his career. Other Noticeables: Kevin Cogan scored his 1st win of the year, Cogan led 7 times for 91 laps, including the final lap, It was the 1st win of his career in the CART Series in his 12th start, Gordon Johncock, who finished 12th, kept his points lead, leading Kevin Cogan by 39 points 1.4-Kevin Cogan (91 laps led) 2.19-Bobby Rahal (21 laps led) 3.56-Gary Bettenhausen 4.21-Geoff Brabham (25 laps led) 5.6-Tony Bettenhausen Jr. 6.46-Jerry Karl 7.5-Johnny Rutherford 8.14-A.J. Foyt 9.1-Rick Mears (62 laps led) 10.12-Chip Ganassi-1 lap 11.22-Dick Simon-1 lap 12.20-Gordon Johncock-1 lap 13.10-Al Unser-1 lap 14.27-Spike Gehlhausen-1 lap 15.36-Scott Brayton-1 lap 16.7-Tom Sneva-1 lap 17.34-Johnny Parsons-2 laps (1 lap led) 18.86-Al Loquasto-3 laps 19.24-Billy Vukovich Jr.-3 laps 20.72-Tom Bigelow-3 laps 21.30-Howdy Holmes-4 laps 22.2-Bill Alsup-10 laps (Camshaft) 23.55-Josele Garza-94 laps (Accident) 24.40-Mario Andretti-94 laps (Accident) 25.3-Pancho Carter-94 laps (Accident) 26.18-Mike Mosley-95 laps (Piston) 27.65-Phil Krueger-101 laps (Piston) 28.31-Roger Mears-117 laps (Ignition) 29.23-Jim McElreath-124 laps (Clutch) 30.35-George Snider-190 laps (Camshaft) Mike Mosley-Pole Kevin Cogan-1-2 Rick Mears-3-30 Kevin Cogan-31 Bobby Rahal-32-34 Rick Mears-35-38 Bobby Rahal-39-41 Rick Mears-42-68 Kevin Cogan-69 Rick Mears-70-71 Kevin Cogan-72-73 Rick Mears-74 Bobby Rahal-75-76 Kevin Cogan-77-148 Geoff Brabham-149-170 Johnny Parsons-171 Geoff Brabham-172-174 Bobby Rahal-175-183 Kevin Cogan-184-195 Bobby Rahal-196-199 Kevin Cogan-200 19 Lead Changes among 5 drivers Caution Flags: 6 for 24 laps Lap 37 (Car #30 Stalled Turn 1), Lap 75 (Cars #30 and 1 Spin Turn 1), Lap 99 (Car #65 Stalled Turn 1), Lap 106 (Cars #30, 40, 55, 1, 3, 10 and 27 Accident Turn 1), Lap 133 (Car #20 Stalled Turn 1), Lap 141 (Car #7 Spin Turn 1) Margin of Victory: 0.431 Seconds Time of Race: 4 Hours, 3 Minutes and 7 Seconds Mike Mosley leads the field to the Green Flag.Kevin Cogan passes Mike Mosley and would lead the first lap.Rick Mears passes Kevin Cogan for the lead on Lap 3While running in 22nd, George Snider's Camshaft breaks.The first caution comes out on Lap 37 when Howdy Holmes stalls in Turn 1.Rick Mears passes Bobby Rahal for the lead on Lap 42.The second caution comes out on Lap 75 when Howdy Holmes and leader Rick Mears spin out in Turn 1.While running in 17th, Jim McElreath's Clutch breaks.While running in 4th, Roger Mears's Ignition breaks.The third caution comes out on Lap 99 when Phil Krueger, who was running in 9th, stalls in Turn 1 due to a broken Piston.While running in 17th, Mike Mosley's Piston breaks.The fourth caution comes out on Lap 106 when a 7 car wreck breaks out in Turn 1.The fifth caution comes out on Lap 133 when Gordon Johncock stalls in Turn 1.The sixth and final caution comes out on Lap 141 when Tom Sneva loses control and spins out in Turn 1.Geoff Brabham passes Kevin Cogan for the lead on Lap 149.Kevin Cogan passes Bobby Rahal for the lead on Lap 184.While running in 10th, Bill Alsup's Camshaft breaks.Kevin Cogan passes Bobby Rahal on the final lap.Kevin Cogan takes the Checkered Flag.
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 11, 2021 7:00:08 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 8th race of the season the AirCal 500 at the Riverside International Raceway.
Rick Mears won the pole, with a time of 129.315 seconds, beating Johnny Rutherford by 0.629 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Rick Mears won his 4th pole of the year, Mears won his 9th career pole in the CART Series and his first since Milwaukee Mile; 2 races ago, Gordon Johncock, who won this race one year ago, will be starting 10th, Gordon Johncock, who will start 10th, has a 39 point lead over Kevin Cogan
1.1-Rick Mears 2.5-Johnny Rutherford 3.2-Bill Alsup 4.33-Al Unser Jr. 5.7-Tom Sneva 6.4-Kevin Cogan 7.47-Chris Kneifel 8.31-Roger Mears 9.68-Michael Chandler 10.20-Gordon Johncock 11.15-Bill Tempero 12.55-Josele Garza 13.22-Dick Simon 14.19-Bobby Rahal 15.40-Mario Andretti 16.64-Greg Leffler 17.3-Pancho Carter 18.30-Howdy Holmes 19.89-Dick Ferguson 20.32-Hector Rebaque 21.46-Jerry Karl 22.66-Pete Halsmer 23.28-Herm Johnson 24.99-Vern Schuppan 25.10-Al Unser 26.6-Tony Bettenhausen Jr. 27.34-Johnny Parsons 28.21-Geoff Brabham
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